MPC win BAFTA for Special Visual Effects of The Jungle Book

Our teams in London and Bangalore win BAFTA for Special Visual Effects of The Jungle Book

MPC’s stunning work on Disney’s The Jungle Book won the BAFTA for Best Special Visual Effects this evening at the EE British Academy Film Awards.

MPC’s VFX Supervisor Adam Valdez was there to accept the award on behalf of the VFX studio’s team of more than 800 artists, production crew and technologists based in London’s Soho and Bangalore, India. MPC’s team worked closely with director Jon Favreau and production supervisor Rob Legato, crafting the movie’s CG environments and photo-real animals for over a year.

As lead VFX studio,MPC artists built a complex photo-real world creatingThe Jungle Book’s stunning CG environments and bringing the film’s iconic animal characters to life. 54 species of animals and 224 unique animals were created and new computer programs were made to better simulate muscles, skin and fur. Technicolor, MPC’s parent company, did the color grade and finishing on the film. The newest filmmaking technologies were used to create a seamless experience for audiences, without a hint the film was shot entirely in Los Angeles on sound stages.

Valdez said on the night “I’m thrilled to accept this BAFTA on behalf of MPC’s team of more than 800 talented artists across the globe. It was a privilege for us to have the opportunity to collaborate with our amazing director Jon Favreau and the guys at Disney.”

MD of MPC Film, Christian Roberton said “We are very excited to have won the BAFTA for Best Special Visual Effects. This award represents an incredible achievement for more than 800 artists lead by MPC VFX Supervisor Adam Valdez and our London based team. It is a true testament of the passion and talent of MPC's artists and production crew“